Paraneoplastic Neurologic Disorders

Overview

A term used to describe the distant neurological effects of cancer. It results from an autoimmune attack against antigens present in cancer and the nervous system. Peripheral nerves, central nervous system and muscle controlling nerves may be affected. Often the effects become obvious before the cancer is detected. Types of PNS include Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome, subacute cerebellar ataxia, opsoclonus-myoclonus, retinopathies, limbic encephalitis, chronic gastrointestinal pseudoobstruction, sensory neuronopathy, encephalomyelitis, dermatomyositis, Stiff-Person syndrome and melanoma-associated retinopathy.

Symptoms

* Cancer * Gastrointestinal dysfunction * Sensory neuronopathy * Dermatomyositis * Encephalomyelitis * Eye problems * Peripheral nerve problems * Central nervous system problems * Muscle control problems * Gastrointestinal problems

Diagnosis

* Colorectal Cancer Tests * Fecal Occult Bleeding Tests